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FLANGER MACHINE FL600

Ultimate Flanger Modeling Effects Pedal

Thank you for showing your confidence in us by purchasing the BEHRINGER FLANGER MACHINE FL600. 
This high-quality effects pedal delivers 11 extraordinary flanger modes with extensive parameter control that 
allow for maximum creativity so you always have the best sound regardless of the situation.

1.  Controls

(1) 

The 

TYPE

 switch lets you choose between 

a high-fidelity, DIGI(tal) flanger with a 
flat frequency response, a vintage-type, 
ANALOG bucket-brigade delay with filtered 
frequency response and a classic studio 
flanger from the ‘70s (TAPE).

(2) 

With the 

TIME

 control, you can adjust the 

flanger delay time. Longer delay times produce 
a sharper, more detuned sound, very close to a 
chorus effect.

(3) 

The 

SPEED

 control determines the speed of the 

flanger effect. In CHORUS, VINTAGE, SINE,  
SAW UP and SAW DOWN modes, turning this 
control to the MIN(imum) brings the LFO to a halt.

(4) 

The

 F.BACK 

control determines the amount of 

output signal fed back into the flanger input in 
order to confer more or less intensity to the effect.

(5) 

The blue 

ON/BATT

 LED illuminates when the effect is activated. It also serves as a battery level indicator.

(6) 

Turn up the 

DEPTH

 control to achieve a fuller and deeper effect sound.

(7) 

This control lets you choose between different flanger effect modes:

TRG DWN:

 The modulation signal triggers a linearly falling wave envelope with a falling time 

determined by the SPEED control.

TRG UP:

 The same as TRG DWN but with a linearly rising wave envelope.

CHORUS:

 The signal is modulated by a wide-range, triangular wave with a large offset producing a chorus-like effect.

VINTAGE:

 A simulation of the classic MXR flanger.

RANDOM: 

A random value generator produces a modulation signal whose level varies with each cycle  

of the LFO, which has a smoothing filter applied to the output.

STEP:

 The same as RANDOM but without the smoothing filter at the LFO’s output.

SINE: 

The signal is modulated by a sine wave.

ENV UP:

 The flanger’s delay time is modulated according to the amplitude variations in the input signal as 

detected by an envelope follower.

ENV DOWN:

 The inverted version of ENV UP.

SAW UP

: A positive sawtooth wave modulates the signal.

SAW DOWN:

 A negative sawtooth wave modulates the signal.

(8) 

POL

 lets you choose between NEG(ative) and POS(itive) feedback flanger modes.

(9) 

Use the two 1/4" TS connectors 

IN A

 and 

IN B

 to plug in a stereo input signal. For mono use connect to IN A.

(10) 

The two 1/4" TS connectors 

OUT A

 and 

OUT B

 send the signal to your amp. Use both outputs to achieve a 

full stereo effect. For mono use, connect to OUT A.
In CHORUS, VINTAGE, SINE, SAW UP and SAW DOWN stereo modes, both channel signals are processed 

with inverted phase LFOs. In SAW UP and SAW DOWN mono modes, both delay lines are mixed to create a 

continuous rise/fall signal.

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